More women pursuing careers in winemaking
In France, Merry Edwards learned about the nuances different clones of a grape could impart. She returned to Sonoma County and advocated for clonal diversity.
But times have changed, Reuters reported. David Block, the head of the university's viticulture and enology department, said about 60 percent of their graduate students this year are women.
Edwards now has her own winery in Sonoma County's Russian River Valley and her own clone.
"Its formal name is UCD clone 37, but everyone around here calls it Merry's clone. And right now we're surrounded by it," she said, pointing to the acres of vineyards just outside the winery window.
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